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Tax Reform Impact on Employers and Employees

Revit OpEd

An employer may still generally deduct 50% of the food and beverage expenses associated with operating its trade or business, such as amounts paid for an employee’s meals while traveling for business. Code Section 162(m) limits the deductibility of compensation expenses in the case of publicly traded corporate employers.

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RICOH THETA

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Prior to the pandemic, 360-degree cameras were widely used for personal use to capture travel, outdoor adventures, or celebrations with family and friends. But the THETA SC2 for Business features the ROOM preset mode, which is an HDR mode that automatically compensates for the difference in brightness between interiors and exterior.

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Errors and Omissions (E&O) Insurance Explained for Construction?

Levelset

Professional liability” is a newer term that emerged to highlight the fact that these policies often cover extra bells and whistles, like reputation, repair costs, travel costs, subpoena coverage. However, coverage for specific events will vary significantly depending on the specific insurance policy and trade or specialty.

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International Arbitration Experts Discuss The Impact On The Global Economy

Constructlaw

Mealey’s International Arbitration Report recently asked industry experts and leaders for their thoughts on what events had an impact on global economy that have led to an increase in filings. Mealey’s: What, if any, events had an impact on the global economy that have led to increased filings? All rights reserved.].

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#114:  No Damages for Delay -- Maybe, Maybe Not

NH Construction Law

They can arise from contractor fault, owner fault, or to events beyond either party’s control – or any combination of these. Travelers Casualty & Surety Co. One example of active interference is issuance of a notice to proceed before the jobsite is ready for the contractor’s work. Dennis Stubbs Plumbing, Inc.

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Britain’s biggest holiday letting firms are reported to the competition regulator by Which? over concerns they are denying customers coronavirus refunds

Construction Test

that Hoseasons pointed him to its terms and conditions about compensation in the event of circumstances beyond its control, which state that the company doesn’t cover additional losses. The company sent him a voucher for the value of the holiday instead. Adam told Which? Rory Boland, editor of Which? ’ Which?

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State by State Incentives Guide

Buisness Facilities Contributed Content

The CEDG will provide funding for Colorado small and medium-sized enterprises (200 or fewer employees worldwide) that may be applied towards travel expenses, trade show exhibition and/or attendance, business matchmaking services or other direct expenses for developing a new target market. for worker compensation rates.

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